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The TRIZ Journal Article Archive - 2007
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JanuaryWelcome to the January 2007 issue of The TRIZ Journal! By Katie Barry, Ellen Domb and Michael S. Slocum We are happy to celebrate the new year by launching the re-designed TRIZ Journal website. Readers will enjoy continued access to each month's new issue as well as ten years of TRIZ-filled archives.Holistic Value Framework – Creating Right Value Streams Using TRIZ and Other Concepts By Karthikeyan Lakshminarayanan Lean Thinking is widely accepted as a philosophy and technique for eliminating waste from processes. Several TRIZ techniques can add value to Lean, creating a holisitic value framework suitable for process analysis, optimization and alignment of processes to their end-objectives.Applying the Law of the Completeness of a Technological System to Formulate a Problem By Joe A. Miller and Ellen Domb The complete technological system (CTS) is a useful teaching template for the use of analogy in problem solving, to help students understand the relationship between their own problem, an example and an abstract principle.40 Inventive Principles in Customer Satisfaction Enhancement By Gennady Retseptor Continuing to search for non-technical applications of 40 Inventive Principles in various spheres, preferably those related to Quality Management, the author presents his collection of examples in the field of Customer Satisfaction.Multi-level Problem Solving By Gregory Frenklach Multi-level Problem Solving (MPS) is different from TRIZ despite the heavy TRIZ influence. The MPS is a skeleton of short algorithms, forming the basis for future discussion and development.A New Paradigm for Creative Problem Solving: Six-Box Scheme in USIT By Toru Nakagawa The 'Four-Box Scheme' of problem solving has long been regarded as a standard in TRIZ. A new 'Six-Box Scheme' is proposed and compared to the old.Student Corner: Marvel of the Mobius Strip By Abram Teplitskiy The simplicity of the Mobius strip is found in its most basic of forms: a small twisted piece of paper. The Mobius strip forms the basis of many inventions, from a child's railway track to exercise equipment. Learn the strip's secret in this article.Kraev's Korner: Resource Analysis - Lesson 4 By Val Kraev Once you have identified your technical system and defined your contradiction, you need to evaluate what resources are available to overcome the contradiction. TRIZ recommends using the substance-field resources of the existing system.Updated: The TRIZ Homepage in Japan By Toru Nakagawa "A Novel Joint Structure to Realize Welderingless Pipe Structures" and "Using TRIZ in Project-Based-Learning Assisted by CAE and Manufacturing Experiences" have been updated and are now viewable.Letter to the Editor
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